State ex rel. Socialist Labor Party v. Nichols
State ex rel. Socialist Labor Party v. Nichols
Opinion of the Court
— A certificate of nomination of the candidates of the Socialist Labor Party was presented to the secretary of state for filing on the 21st day of September, 1908. On the 22d day of September, 1908, the secretary returned the certificate with his refusal to file the same, unless the filing
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- Full Case Name
- The State of Washington, on the Relation of the Socialist Labor Party v. Samuel H. Nichols, Secretary of State
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- 2 cases
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- Syllabus
- Elections — Certifying Nominations — Mandamus—Reasonableness of Time. A writ of mandate to compel the secretary of state to certify certain nominations to the county auditors, applied for less than one week prior to the election and when the tickets had already been certified and most of them printed, will be denied when no reason is given why the nominations were not filed and tendered within the time required by law, the time not being reasonable.